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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
120
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 25, 2022
Editore
Prometheus
Descrizione
Marian Donner explores the profound concept of freedom through the lens of philosopher Herbert Marcuse. Central to Marcuse's thought is the belief that true liberation allows individuals to develop their potential and break free from societal constraints. He critiques the ways in which modernity can impose restrictions, asserting that only by embracing genuine freedom can one foster authentic self-expression and fulfillment.
Delving into Marcuse's ideas, Donner invites readers to reflect on what it means to be free in a world often marred by conformity and oppression. Through her nuanced examination, she encourages a dialogue about personal autonomy, societal expectations, and the paths toward a more liberated existence. This exploration urges a rethinking of freedom, urging individuals to engage with their inner selves and challenge the status quo.
Delving into Marcuse's ideas, Donner invites readers to reflect on what it means to be free in a world often marred by conformity and oppression. Through her nuanced examination, she encourages a dialogue about personal autonomy, societal expectations, and the paths toward a more liberated existence. This exploration urges a rethinking of freedom, urging individuals to engage with their inner selves and challenge the status quo.